I mean Ouya is just a concept now, don't get me wrong, I like their idea and love to get one when it exist. But how can XBMC devs start develop and test it before it become real next year. At least XBMC started after Xbox on the market. I love to see Ouya as a great product instead of a successful funded idea. So far it is just not good enough to pay too much attention on it yet. I just tired to see too many stuff has great potential lately die out quietly.
I don't want to see another hope smash on the ground. So wake me up when it on sale. ;-)
OUYA - Android based open game console hardware platform and XBMC?
rere34lm
Junior Member Posts: 37 Joined: Jul 2012 Reputation: 1 |
2012-07-13 15:55
Post: #31
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joebrady
Team-XBMC Forum Moderator Joined: Apr 2007 Reputation: 6 Location: Floyds Knobs, IN |
2012-07-13 17:34
Post: #32
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viljoviitanen
Junior Member Joined: Apr 2010 Reputation: 0 Location: Jyväskylä, Finland |
2012-07-14 07:40
Post: #33
(2012-07-13 10:09)jompan87 Wrote:(2012-07-13 09:34)Ned Scott Wrote:(2012-07-13 08:49)rere34lm Wrote: If Ouya can launch XBMC from out side of Android, then yes they are made for each other, if not then forget it. XBMC has long way to go to port to Android. It would sure seem that some were in the know of this beforehand http://xbmc.org/theuni/2012/07/13/xbmc-for-android/
(This post was last modified: 2012-07-14 07:42 by viljoviitanen.)
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RockerC
Senior Member Posts: 149 Joined: May 2011 Reputation: 3 |
2012-07-14 16:40
Post: #34
(2012-07-13 15:55)rere34lm Wrote: I mean Ouya is just a concept now, don't get me wrong, I like their idea and love to get one when it exist. But how can XBMC devs start develop and test it before it become real next year.Well the OUYA's hardware has already been specificed that it will be based on the NVIDIA Tegra 3 platform running Android 4.0 as the operating-system, and there are already quite a few other systems already available with the same specification, and more are on their way soon this fall. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tegra#Tegra_3 So you do not specifically have to develop XBMC for the OUYA, but instead just optmize XBMC for Android for all NVIDIA Tegra 3 devices in general. Thanks to Team-XBMC who already ported XBMC to Android all and any improvements made to XBMC and XBMC for Android code especially will indirectly be of benfit to XBMC running on the OUYA in the future. Really hope that Team-XBMC and the OUYA development teams will get in contact about a joint collaberation in any case
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arkay
Junior Member Posts: 33 Joined: Jul 2008 Reputation: 0 Location: Melbourne, Australia. |
2012-07-14 21:22
Post: #35
Haha.. Classic. Sign up for an Ouya one day, post on XBMC about how cool it would be on there and the very next day the pretty much ready to download port is released!!!
Love the way this project runs!!! Congrats to the XBMC devs.!! Now where's my OUYA! ![]() Open software and hardware. This is like a dream come true. No corps running about beating each other up with patents to our detriment. Maybe finally the lead through legalese era is over! I haven't experienced this level of open since the 80's days of Commodore, Atari etc. I'd feared I might never see it again. This platform is gonna be great... You can just feel it. It's not about hardware spec, performance or 3D engine... Just good old fashioned fast enough hardware and real development. Thanks XBMC for being ahead of the curve. Cheers, Arkay. |
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cider123
Junior Member Joined: Apr 2011 Reputation: 0 |
2012-07-15 15:21
Post: #36
Damn, this is really interesting! I love the concept of this OUYA since it is perfect to get XBMC on with all that hardware! I might just donate 99 dollars to get a console myself.
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Geeba
Posting Freak Posts: 1,805 Joined: Sep 2006 Reputation: 0 Location: UK |
2012-07-20 15:59
Post: #37
Yeah I would buy one!
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jkrellner
Senior Member Posts: 151 Joined: Apr 2008 Reputation: 0 |
2012-08-02 00:28
Post: #38
I just jumped in and backed this. $99 to reserve one of the first batch of shipments.
I've got a Xios but this seems more promising overall. I'll gladly donate to anyone working on a custom XBMC build for this device. Supporter of all things Linux, Android, XBMC and NextPVR |
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Merdique
Junior Member Posts: 16 Joined: Feb 2009 Reputation: 0 |
2012-08-03 23:42
Post: #39
I really want to pre-order one too, but I've been trying to get any information about 24p support but nothing. I would use it as mediaplayer more than a gaming console and I don't want it to only be able to output e.g. 60hz. I've tried asking in forums for other devices with tegra 3 without any luck so far. Only 4 days left for pre-ordering. Does anyone have any thoughts or knowledge about this?
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pike
Project Manager Joined: Sep 2003 Reputation: 28 Location: Sweden |
2012-08-04 00:04
Post: #40
a developer tells me that Android OS owns and control the display properties, we can't touch it. He also says that he never heard of an Android device that runs in 24p
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